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Show Rudd el I Family Visit ( With Mateson Family Next Club Speaker New Central Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ruddoll and children, Norene and Gailc, and Mrs. Helen Dickey spent at Lund Nevada. last week-enThey were guests at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mateson and family. Installed as officers of the While there they took an interesting side trip to the city of Central School PTA in meeting held Monday evening, April 12, Ruth, Nevada. were Mrs LaMar Valentine 'as president; Mrs. Ronald Packer, vice president; J. D. Gunderson, second vice president; Mrs. Kent Jensen, secretary, and Mrs. May Petersen, teacher, treasurer. Security Aid Here Thursday PTA Officers d Are Installed 7 The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Helen Westenskow with Fathdr reverance offered by Last 1 imes Today "PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS" Whelan. and "TRAIL BLAZERS" . Thurs. Fri. - Sat. -- Nominees for the offices were introduced by Mrs. Velda Palof the nominamer, chairman tion committee. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Erma Hansen and approved. HOWARD HUOHiS . ROBERT MITCHUM 1EAN SIMMONS The financial report for the year was accepted following its reading by Mrs. Rosetta Gould-lng- . , Mrs. Westenskow then spoke giving special thanks for the fine parent cooperation during the year. In conclusion she presented a check for $390 for playground equipment to Principal Gunderson. i. f Th.y'r. on a Principal Gunderson respondHe told of problems facing the school during the next year and announced summer Round-Uto be held April 20 at Central. Mothers are to receive appointments by mail. It was also stated that first, second and third grade room representatives will be contacted and asked to assist with the polio vaccinations planned for April 26. Musical program for the evening was presented by the five first grades. It was presented in the form of a farm scene with songs concerning farm life and farm animals. Walter Jaggl then introduced Dr. Joseph Symons, professor of sociology at the BYU, who spoke on Your Child and His Social Adjustment. he Following his remarks showed a film, "Preface to a Life. Both the talk and film were reported most Interesting and educational. Mrs. Palmer then introduced the new officers. It was announced at that time that the planning committee for fall to assist will hold-ove- r with the play area which will be planned Immediately following the wrecking of two homes directly west of the school. Those on the planning committee are: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sheffield, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Call, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Westen- ed. Co-H- it SPREE in gay PAREEI -- Today to Saturday t Youll Say Its The Best Double Bill The Roxy Has Had This Year Good The Whole Family! f tor skow. umo-W- u THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Wednesday - Thursday Family Nights $1 Per Car DOUBLE BILL work Is then covered by social 4 Box Elder NEWS security. Nor does the o lusion incorBrigham City, Utah if business the is apply Wednesday, April M, 19S4 porated, Watson said. Watson will be in Brigham Utah State Employment office City, Thursday, April 15 at the between 2 and 4 p. m. Ogden Social Social security credit cannot employment of certain by family members others In the family group, Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden social security office said today. The wages which a man pays to his wife for work In an unowned incorporated business solely by the husband should not be reported on the regular quarterly wage report, Watson said. This employment of one spouse by the other is excluded Dr. James F. Bender from coverage by the Social Se. . . noted educator, author curity act. and director of the National The same exclusion applies Institute of Human Relations also to the following situations: will be the April 19 speaker a son or daughter under 21 and of the Knife and Fork club. unmarried working for his father or mother, and a father or mother working for his son or daughter. If the business is organized as a partnership and one of the partners does not belong to this family group, this family exclusion law does not apply and the be given for br;es;c r;i rjii ons & V RAY "Everything Have Is Yours" in technicolor with Marge and Gower Champion CO-1H- T "Confidentially Yours" with Van Johnson and Janet Leigh - sX j nnnnnaannnuLO w linen. 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Freeman pointed out, the one meeting of the year when members may bring friends. Ross Bowen, club secretary, requests that reservations be turned in early so that necessary arrang-ment- s can be made. The guest speaker is a certified psychologist of the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, a member of the New York State Association of Applied Psychology, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the New York Academy of Science. As well as being an able speaker, Dr. Bender has written numerous articles which have appeared in leading national magazines. He has also authored a widely read column entitled: How To Get Along With Others. Dr. Bender is no windy theorist, but an intensely practical man who has made his unrivalled knowledge of human relations carry him to the very front of his profession. 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